Contrary to claims made to some media outlets, Paul Walker’s teenage daughter Meadow was not at Saturday’s charity event in Valencia that was near to the spot where her father was killed in a fiery car crash, the actor’s publicist said in a statement Tuesday.

“It is unfortunate that claims are being made to the media that Paul’s daughter Meadow was at the event on Saturday when the accident occurred,” said the statement posted Tuesday afternoon. “We want to clarify that Paul went to the event alone. Meadow was not at the charity event on Saturday and thankfully, did not witness the accident. Any claims stating otherwise are inaccurate.”

Rodas, 38, and Walker, 40, were in a 2005 red Porsche Carrera GT on Saturday afternoon when Rodas lost control of the supercar on a street in an industrial park in Valencia. The car hit a tree, slammed into a light pole, struck another tree and caught on fire just before 3:30 p.m Saturday. Sheriff’s officials said the car was going more than the 45 mph speed limit and that investigators are focusing on speed as a primary cause of the accident.

The claim that Meadow had attended the event was made by Jim Torp of Santa Clarita, who had attended the charity event with family members, in a video clip posted on the websites of The Los Angeles Newspaper Group. That video has since been taken down.

The statement from Walker’s publicist, Ame Van Iden of PMK BNC, also said that there are “numerous people” creating fake social media profiles claiming to be Meadow.

“Meadow does not currently have any public profiles and is not currently active on social media,” the statement said. “We ask that her privacy be respected at this time.”

Meanwhile, a coroner’s official said Tuesday that autopsies to determine cause of death were underway and that positive identification of the bodies, still officially listed as John Does, could be as early as tonight.